Runs smoothly on varying surfaces. The shoe feels light and fluid on asphalt but retains enough grip and stability for gravel and forest paths. Especially during routes with many transitions, you don't have to worry as much about the surface or pace.
Comfortable for longer, easy runs. The cushioning feels soft enough for asphalt miles without completely eliminating direct contact with the ground. On light trails and hard forest floor, the shoe continues to feel natural and agile.
It works particularly well during training sessions where the terrain changes constantly. During parkruns, gravel sections, or parts of singletrack, you notice that the grip remains sufficient without the stiff feel of a true trail shoe. Especially on mixed routes, the shoe's flexibility feels well-balanced.
Undecided between a road and a trail shoe? Choose the ProMorph if you are looking for one shoe for both worlds. For wet muddy trails, rocky terrain, or technical descents, more aggressive trail shoes are more suitable.








